Camilla

Camilla (died 1233 BC) was the Queen of the Volsci during the 13th century BC. She fought against Aeneas as an ally of the Rutuli king Turnus, but she was slain in battle.

Biography
Camilla was the daughter of King Metabus and Casmilla, and, when her father was driven from his throne, he was chased into the wilderness with his infant daughter Camilla. Metabus bound her to a spear and promised Artemis that Camilla would be her servant and a warrior virgin, and she was suckled by a mare. She was raised in her childhood to be a huntress and kept the companionship of her father and the shepherds in the hills and woods. In 1233 BC, she joined her unrequited love, King Turnus of the Rutuli, in going to war with Aeneas' Trojans. During the final battle with Aeneas, she was shot in the lower chest with an arrow, dying from her wounds.